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Moscow-based physician Leonid Tishkov has been traveling around the world with a private moon for over ten years now. A lamp installation, which he originally created for a festival of contemporary art, quickly found its way to Leonid’s home and the two haven’t parted since. Leonid calls this project a “performance of a lifetime”, with the moon revealing more and more spaces to him as the time goes.

“The moon is a shining point that brings people together from different countries, of different nationalities and cultures. And everyone who gets in its orbit does not forget it ever. It gives fairytale and poetry in our prosy and mercantile world,” says Leonid, making it clear just how much his Private Moon means to him.
Finding her place in the most unexpected settings, the moon has been shot by different photographers. Leonid often relates his performance to poetry: “Poetry is born in the image. Before placing a Private moon in a place that I like, I look at it for a very long time. Often this is the place that I see as the basis of the poem. The world is beautiful around us, you just lluminate it with the light of poetry! And for me, the light of the moon is the perfect poetry.” Check out the beautiful journeys of the terrestrial Moon below!

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Tokyo, Japan: An employee at a foreign exchange trading company looks at monitors

Gaza City, Gaza Strip: a woman takes photos of dummies representing Palestinian prisoners in the former Saraya prison, now a memorial centre

Caracas, Venezuela: a Che Guevara lookalike rides his motorcycle at a gathering in support of President-elect Nicolás Maduro

Aleppo, Syria: a boy holds a satellite dish as he travels on the back of a truck

Andy Bartee’s Instagram image of the explosion at a fertilizer plant in Texas has been published around the world. The photograph shows that you don’t have to have expensive camera equipment to get a dramatic news photograph, you’ve got to be in the right place at the right time

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

Fake Painting Photographs by Alexa Meade

‘From the Lenz’

‘From the Lenz’

‘From the Lenz’

Artist of the Week, No1 Matt Malloy

Artist of the Week, No1 Matt Malloy

Artist of the Week, No1 Matt Malloy

Artist of the Week, No1 Matt Malloy

Artist of the Week, No1 Matt Malloy

Michele Palazzi has been awarded the CIWEM environmental photographer of the year award 2013 for his image entitled ‘Gone with the Dust #02’. Palazzi, who is from Rome, Italy, was awarded £5,000 by CIWEM’s president, Paul Hillman, at a private awards ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society on 9 April 2013. His striking image shows a young boy and his sister during a sand storm in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Untitled, 1695-1968, from Los Alamos

Quiver Trees by Night 2, 2012. ‘The cool glow of our milky way contrasts with the warm light pollution from the nearby town of Keetmanshoop, Namibia, providing a colourful backdrop to a grove of Quiver Trees. This panorama was captured at the Quiver Tree Forest Restcamp, and covers a 230-degree view, composed of 12 exposures’

The narrow depth of field and the ‘against the light’ flare make ‘A muddy Forest pony’ a lovely image, all it needs to improve it is a clear point of focus on the eyes. The odd composition of ‘Friends in the flood’ works rather well; ‘Alone in a flooded field’ and ‘Trudging through the flood’ are both grandiose and cinematic, the perspective of these wide angle lenses coupled with the reflections in the water combine perfectly. Another quirky composition is ‘are you looking at me?’ but ideally it would include the horses front hooves! The ghostly ‘Sugarcube?’ becomes almost surreal. This is a very accomplished, and rather beautiful, portfolio

Searching for the Seventies: The Documerica Photography Project, is based on an archive of 22,000 photos taken by the US Environmental Protection Agency. The photo above, taken in 1974, was captioned at the time: ‘Religious fervor is mirrored on the face of a Black Muslim woman, one of some 10,000 listening to Elijah Muhammad deliver his annual Savior’s Day message in Chicago.’